MANNERISM

a style in art and architecture (c.1520–1600), originating in Italy as a reaction against the equilibrium of form and proportions characteristic of the High Renaissance. In Florence, Pontormo and Bronzino, and in Rome, Il Rosso, Parmigianino, and Beccafumi created elegant figures elongated and contorted into uncomfortable postures. Mannerists devised compositions in which they deliberately confused scale and spatial relationships between figures, crowding them into the picture plane. Often strange tunnellike spaces were created, as in the works of Tintoretto and El Greco. Lighting became harsh, and coloring tended to be acrimonious. The mannerists devised sophisticated and obscure allegories. Among the prominent sculptors who created sinuous and sometimes bizarre forms were Giovanni Bologna, Ammanati, and to a certain extent Cellini. The style was carried into France by Primaticcio, Il Rosso, Niccolò dell'Abbate, and Cellini. It flourished particularly at Fontainebleau and was adapted by the sculptor Goujon and the engraver Callot. In architecture the style was manifested in the use of unbalanced proportions and arbitrary arrangements of decorative features. Elements of mannerism can be found in the elegant Laurentian Library in Florence, designed (c.1525) by Michelangelo; the Massimi Palace, Rome, planned by Peruzzi; the Palazzo del Te, Mantua, built and decorated by Giulio Romano; and the Uffizi, planned by Vasari. In Spain, Berruguette was a leading exponent of mannerism. Toward the end of the 16th cent., mannerism assumed an academic formalism in the works of the Zuccaro brothers. By the end of the century it had given way to the baroque.

See studies by S. J. Freedburg (2 vol., 1961), F. Würtenberger (1963), and M. Haraszti-Takas (1970).

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...entitled, "Reservata A Problem of Musical Mannerism." And Palisca links Mannerism to incipient baroque figures in " Ut oratoria...16. Jahrhundert"; Wolf, "Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque"; Rowland, Mannerism Style and...
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...aristocratic hyper-cultured way of thinking, Mannerism was associated with the intellectual...exaggerated and audacious mental acrobatics. Mannerism is not a naive style; it is consciously...thought about the world-creating I." Mannerism in the general development of style Mannerism...
...shallow and clearly confined in depth. 3 Mannerism creates "an uneasy neutrality rife with...the handling of figures in space that Mannerism painters are most clearly opposed to...arbitrarily constructed space." 5 Mannerism "sets against Renaissance human form...
...rediscovered. Suddenly an interest in Mannerism became fashionable. The Surrealists perceived the aspects of Mannerism which partially reflected their own...World War, exhibitions devoted to Mannerism succeeded each other ever more rapidly...
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Unacceptable Mannerisms: Gender Anxieties, Homosexual Activism...men who appropriated female gender mannerisms as visible markers of their sexual...required rejecting feminine gender mannerisms, a marker of sexual identity in prior...
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...system. 3 Definitions of continental Mannerism, maniera, and high Maniera compatible...Aesthetic Ideal," in The Renaissance and Mannerism, Studies in Western Art 2, ed. Millard...Press, 1963), pp. 200-21; idem, Mannerism, Style and Civilization (Harmondsworth...
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...otherwise available or reproducible" (Mannerism 121). Mirollo has declared that "the problem of how to take it" (Mannerism 46) is itself a typical feature...becomes a recognizable feature of mannerism. Of course, there is no certain...
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...succeeded and superseded Mannerism as the international European...painted in the maniera of Mannerism. The scholar Arnold Hauser identifies Mannerisms beginnings with a painting...could just walk around. Mannerism, however, was always...
...Interprets Stirling as the Master of Mannerism. by Robert Maxwell Did James Stirling...imperfectionism. For Stirling then, Mannerism was a conscious imperfectionism. It...down. In his seminal essay entitled Mannerism and Modern Architecture (AR May 1950...
...certain arch and contrived style known as Mannerism, was rejected by the Carracci. Mannerism was the advanced style of Europe in the 1500s...to Correggio. You will enter the age of Mannerism proper upon entering the next gallery, dominated...
...century is only the start of abstraction, whose development will probably be as long as the development of the figure. Though Mannerism may seem to have arrived prematurely, this is to be expected: in modernity every development is sped up and condensed...
...cautiously coming to the conclusion that Mannerism and roughness were really all right...with a modest added measure of Corbusian Mannerism and one or two new exotic flavours...history of the Modern Movement itself. New Mannerism Stirling found elements of Modern Mannerism...
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Legal Comedies Go for Fox Appeal; Magnificent Mannerisms: Edward Fox as Retired Judge Sir Fennimore Truscott in...versatility in two verydifferent roles, Fox is all magnificent mannerism. His voice seems to haveatrophied into a parody of upper...
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MANNERISM a style in art and architecture (c...of decorative features. Elements of mannerism can be found in the elegant Laurentian...Berruguette was a leading exponent of mannerism. Toward the end of the 16th cent...
...were never executed in their entirety. Mannerism In the early 16th cent. some of the...bizarre style in their own right known as mannerism . Among these were the painters Pontormo...unaffected by the elegant, tortuous forms of mannerism. At the beginning of the 16th cent...
...include Caravaggio Studies (1955), his edition of The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin (3 vol., 1939 55), and Mannerism and Anti-Mannerism in Italian Painting (1957), all basic works in their fields. Friedlaenders David to Delacroix (tr. 1952...
...and his followers diverged decisively from the artifice of the preceding mannerist painters (see mannerism ). Bernini abandoned an early mannerism in his sculpture, allowing him to express a new naturalistic vigor. In architecture, Carlo Madernos...
...successors sought more diversified ideals, and the style known as mannerism followed. Meanwhile, by the beginning of the 16th cent...Leonardo and Andrea del Sarto . In the 1530s the influence of mannerism began to be felt, particularly at Fontainebleau (see Fontainebleau...
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